10-12-2018, 07:43 PM
@Vuluts
Costs $8/yr to register a dot com, some TLD's cost $20-30/yr. Companies snatching them up and selling them for $3000 doesn't seem right to me. A lot of these domains never sell, making sites that do not have venture capital funding use domains like 'pc-part-expo.com'. This causes issues for users because they remember the name, not the dash. Users land on your stupid parking page and get confused. It creates a barrier to entry of the web that should not exist. Registrars unethically house expired domains past their redemption dates to try and capitalize on names that could never be considered "premium" by extorting previous owners. The list goes on and on...
Costs $8/yr to register a dot com, some TLD's cost $20-30/yr. Companies snatching them up and selling them for $3000 doesn't seem right to me. A lot of these domains never sell, making sites that do not have venture capital funding use domains like 'pc-part-expo.com'. This causes issues for users because they remember the name, not the dash. Users land on your stupid parking page and get confused. It creates a barrier to entry of the web that should not exist. Registrars unethically house expired domains past their redemption dates to try and capitalize on names that could never be considered "premium" by extorting previous owners. The list goes on and on...